Clark County owns this 1,200-acre
wildlife area dominated by open marsh
and grassy uplands. It’s a good place to
learn your waterfowl and add some
new species to your checklist. During
spring and fall migrations
it attracts a variety
of waterfowl and
wetland birds including
Black Terns, Blackcrowned
Night Herons,
and Lesser Yellowlegs.
Canvasback,
Bufflehead, Northern
Pintails and Ruddy
Ducks can be seen
here. The watershed also contains nesting
Bald Eagles and a small flock of
Prairie Chickens, so be sure to drive
along the roads that circle the property.
Wild Turkeys are seen year-round, while
White-fronted and Snow Geese use the
property in spring and fall.

Directions: From Owen, drive north
1.5 miles on Cty D, then west on Pine
Road.